Kyonshi
2024-05-01 21:31:56 UTC
So, it comes to the end of the month. I know, I asked about the whole
thing a bit into the last month already, but it's a brand new month, so
lets go over the last one...
What have you been playing in APRIL 2024?
This month was the first LABYRINTH LORD game in a while, played with the
MapTool VTT, which actually was pretty nice. We were going through
Skerples' Tomb of the Serpent Kings (only the first two parts so far),
and then half the group died to some snakemen skeletons.
For what it's worth I actually liked the experience with the MapTool,
but it feels like it's idea for such a short enclosed area. I don't
really see it being that useful in more open spaces.
Shadowrun3 Seattle 2050. We are currently doing a campaign where we go
through the really old modules, and we managed to finish a homebrew
adventure and then completely messed up the second part of Harlequin.
That last part was actually an in person session, which is a rarity the
last few years, what with the pandemic and adulthood and players moving
all over the continent. Luckily last week two of our group were here for
a family birthday and the kids were away. Meeting actual real life
people! And then playing pretend with them!
Huh, I assumed I was going to be able to say more, but those sessions
were in March already.
So what about you?
thing a bit into the last month already, but it's a brand new month, so
lets go over the last one...
What have you been playing in APRIL 2024?
This month was the first LABYRINTH LORD game in a while, played with the
MapTool VTT, which actually was pretty nice. We were going through
Skerples' Tomb of the Serpent Kings (only the first two parts so far),
and then half the group died to some snakemen skeletons.
For what it's worth I actually liked the experience with the MapTool,
but it feels like it's idea for such a short enclosed area. I don't
really see it being that useful in more open spaces.
Shadowrun3 Seattle 2050. We are currently doing a campaign where we go
through the really old modules, and we managed to finish a homebrew
adventure and then completely messed up the second part of Harlequin.
That last part was actually an in person session, which is a rarity the
last few years, what with the pandemic and adulthood and players moving
all over the continent. Luckily last week two of our group were here for
a family birthday and the kids were away. Meeting actual real life
people! And then playing pretend with them!
Huh, I assumed I was going to be able to say more, but those sessions
were in March already.
So what about you?